Steven Seagal paged young actresses on his movies to come to his hotel room at night and demanded they undress in his trailer, a co-star has alleged.

The action hero is denying the new allegations by the actress, who asked not to be named, that he hit on the women in his 1991 movie “Out for Justice,” and made an obscene sexual suggestion to her in a late-night phone call. She told us, “Seagal’s type was young, exotic-looking girls. He asked me and three other actresses to parade through his trailer, then asked me to stay.

“The wardrobe girl gave me a tacky corset and a tiny skirt and told me, ‘He wants you to try this on,’ [and] . . . led me into the bedroom. As soon as I undressed, he tried to come in. I didn’t have a top on, so I pushed the door closed and screamed. When I came out, my boobs were hanging out. I was offered a contract.

“At least two other actresses on the set had beepers,” our source continued. “He would beep them to go to his hotel room at night. His then-wife Kelly LeBrock was suspicious and showed up on set. She had just given birth to their son. I felt so bad for her.

“One night, he called me at home . . . he said, ‘Do you want to come to my hotel room?’ I said, ‘I don’t feel comfortable with that.’ He asked if I wanted to perform a sex act on him. I said, ‘I have a boyfriend and you are married.’ Days later I was released — technically, fired.”

Seagal’s lawyer, Marty Singer, said of the claims: “This is totally false. It’s ridiculous that she is coming forward 20 years later . . . It is interesting this person doesn’t give her name to give her claims legitimacy. I suspect she is a resentful one-time actress who has not become a major star.”

Seagal’s publicist, Ken Sunshine, added, “They are coming out of the woodwork, but this woodwork isn’t usually 20 years old.”

Ex-model Kayden Nguyen previously filed a $1 million suit against Seagal, claiming he hired her as an aide but used her as a “sex toy.” Singer called the claims “absurd.”